Developmental temperature predicts the adult response to stressors in a free‐living passerine

Volume: 89, Issue: 3, Pages: 842 - 854
Published: Dec 2, 2019
Abstract
Early‐life conditions can have substantial effects on the ways animals respond to stressors as adults. In particular, thermal conditions during development affect juveniles' responses to stressors, and there is evidence that these effects may extend into adulthood. However, these effects remain poorly understood, especially in free‐living organisms. We test the prediction that ambient temperatures during laying, embryonic development and...
Paper Details
Title
Developmental temperature predicts the adult response to stressors in a free‐living passerine
Published Date
Dec 2, 2019
Volume
89
Issue
3
Pages
842 - 854
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